Cadillac’s latest plans for Europe could involve diesel and plug-in hybrid drivetrains, and, potentially, right-hand drive for UK buyers.
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The General Motors-owned brand quietly started work on its ideas for Europe in 2013, and last July formally launched a new European arm, Cadillac Europe GmbH to give the project momentum.
It is now preparing to launch the new range-topping CT6 saloon and XT5 SUV into its 45 dealers across 12 countries, a network it plans to double by 2020 as part of a plan to achieve “organic growth” rather than chasing volume, according to Cadillac Europe’s head of product management Barnabas Vincze.
A sole dealer in Virginia Water, just outside London, will handle Cadillac sales in the UK. The whole range of Cadillac models will not be offered, though.
Buyers will be offered the new CT6 saloon in range-topping twin-turbo V6 form only, alongside the big Escalade SUV, Cadillac’s most popular model in Europe, along with the CTS-V performance saloon. UK sales of the Chevrolet Corvette and Chevrolet Camaro models will also be handled through Virginia Water.
The likes of the ATS and standard CTS saloons will not be offered, nor will the new XT5 (pictured below), because Vincze believes “only top-end Cadillacs will have appeal in left-hand drive” for potential UK buyers.
That could change in the future, however, as Cadillac embarks on a $12billion (£9bn) global investment from GM in the brand. The main target will be expanding its range of crossovers, the XT5 one of four new models planned.
“Crossovers will be key to us,” said Vincze. A model between the XT5 and Escalade is likely, as are two smaller models, which would have greater appeal for European buyers.
Vincze added “all types of different powertrains were on the table as options” in the future, and the brand was “looking at them all now. For now, we bring high-performance petrols to market.”
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Diesels ?
Here we go again....
Virginia Water is an ideal place to have a Cadillac dealership if you really must have one. Loads of Americans and Middle Easterns live in close proximity....and frankly they are the only likely buyers in this country